. In his Message to Congress "On Indian Removal," Andrew Jackson uses words with negative connotations to refer to American Indians. Similarly, in "Samuel's Memory," Michael Rutledge uses words with negative connotations to refer to the people who removed Native Americans from their land. Describe the terms each author uses and explain how the negative connotations of these words contribute to the tone of each passage. Be sure to refer to each author's specific word choice in your response and introduce your topic, develop your topic, use transitions, and provide a concluding statement (15 points).
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